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Just come to
look
at my puppy.
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
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2
I want you to
look
around here.
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By John Steinbeck
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3
Well, you
look
her over, mister.
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4
Lennie
looked
timidly over to him.
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5
He did not
look
down at the dog at all.
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6
He
looked
down at the ground in despair.
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By John Steinbeck
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7
Don't you even take a
look
at that bitch.
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8
He continued to
look
down at the old dog.
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9
Tonight I'm gonna lay right here and
look
up.
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"I guess I'll go out and
look
her over," he said.
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11
"Might go in and
look
the joint over," said George.
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12
He didn't
look
at old Candy, who still faced the wall.
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13
Lennie squirmed under the
look
and shifted his feet nervously.
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14
Guy that wants to
look
over a ranch comes in Sat'day afternoon.
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15
"If he ain't, I guess I better
look
someplace else," she said playfully.
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16
You think we'll hit the highway an
look
for another lousy two-bit job like this.
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17
He pushed himself back, drew up his knees, embraced them,
looked
over to George to see whether he had it just right.
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